Friday, September 23, 2016

RELATION BETWEEN QUALITY OF LIFE, CHOICE MAKING, AND FUTURE EXPECTATIONS IN ADULTS WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY

Vesna KOSTIKJ-IVANOVIKJ1
Natasha CHICHEVSKA-JOVANOVA2

1 Special school “Dr. Zlatan Sremec”, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia
2 Institute of Special Education and Rehabilitation,
Faculty of Philosophy, University Ss. Cyril and Methodius
Skopje, Macedonia

Received: 28.05.2016
Accepted: 17.07.2016
Original article

Citation: Kostikj-Ivanovikj V, Chichevska Jovanova N. Relation between quality of life, choice making, and future expectations in adults with intellectual disability. J Spec Educ Rehab 2016; 17(3-4):29-45.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.19057/jser.2016.8

Abstract

Introduction: Quality of life of individuals depends significantly on the ability to have control over everyday life, realized through the freedom to make choices from available options and self-determination.
Objective: To determine the correlation between possibilities for making choices and expectations for the future with the quality of life in adults with intellectual disabilities according self-assessment and assessment by others.
Methods: Descriptive, method of correlation and comparative analysis ware applied. From techniques, analysis of documents, surveys with the Quality of life questionnaire by Schalock and Keith and Questionnaire for expectations for the future by Speck, and scaling with the Scale for assessment of the opportunities for making choices by Kishi et al.
Sample consisted of 130 intellectually disabled adults and 130 proxies. For establishing connection between the examined phenomena Pearson correlation coefficient (r) was used, at p<0,01.
Results: There is a strong correlation between the results obtained from the questionnaires about quality of life and opportunities for making choices, self-assessment r(130)=0,497, p<0,01, assessment by others r(130)=0,482, p<0,01. There is a correlation between the results obtained from the questionnaires about quality of life and expectations for the future, but not very strong, self-assessment r(130)=0,233, p=0,008<0,01, assessment by others r(130)=0,305, p<0,01.
Conclusion: There is a correlation between opportunities for making choices and expectations for the future with the quality of life in adults with intellectual disabilities. To improve the quality of life in these individuals, it is necessary to design programs that will develop self-concept, abilities for self-determination and making personal choices.

Keywords: adults with intellectual disability, quality of life, choice making, future expectations, self-assessment, assessment by others

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